Police Solve Two 1990's Murders With DNA Evidence

Police say DNA has helped them solve two cold cases from the 90's. But the men can not be charged because they are both dead.

According to police an inmate found dead in his cell of natural causes and who had denied involvement in the murder of a woman at the Liberty Dam in 1994 is the killer in that case.

Police say before they could file charges the man was found dead in his cell. He would have been charged with the murder of Karen Brown.

And in another case this time the murder of a 27 year old on Hartley Circle.

Police say in that case the suspect who was behind bars on other charges and then released left Maryland. He committed suicide after being arrested on unrelated charges. That suspect would have been charged in the death of Annelise Hyang Suk Lee

Lee's body was found in December 1999 in the bedroom of her apartment in Owings Mills after her boss had gotten concerned because she hadn't made it to work. Autopsy results showed Lee, like Brown, also died from blunt force trauma and strangulation.